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F.  W.  HODGE 

1890  I.  A  Zuhi  foot-race.  American  Anthropologist^  vol.  iii,  no.  3, 
pp.  227-231,  Washington,  July  1890. 

1891  2.  [Review  of]  A  Journal  of  American  Ethnology  and  Archae- 
ology. Editor,  J.  Walter  Fewkes.  Vol.  I.  Ibid.,  vol.  iv, 
no.  3,  pp.  289-294,  Washington,  July  1891. 

\^  3.  Laguna   Indian  villages.      Ihid.,  no.  4,  pp.  345-346,  Wash- 

ington, Oct.  1 89 1. 

4.  Plan  of  Hesh-o-ta-uth-la.  In  Fewkes,  Journal  of  American 
Ethnology  and  Archaeology,  vol.  i,  plate  facing  p.  132,  Boston  and 
New  York,  1891. 

1892  5.  {Review  of]  A  Journal  of  American  Ethnology  and  Archae- 
ology. Editor,  J.  Walter  Fewkes.  Vol.  II.  Science,  vol.  xx, 
no.  501,  pp.  152-153,  New  York,  Sept.  1892. 

1893  6.  [Review  of  ]  The  Land  of  the  Cliff  Dwellers,  by  Frederick  H. 
Chapin.  Boston,  1892.  American  Anthropologist,  vol.  vi,  no.  i, 
pp.  loo-ioi,  Washington,  Jan.  1893. 

7.  [Review  of  ]  Some  Strange  Corners  of  Our  Country,  by  Charles 
F.  Lummis.     New  York,  1892.     Ibid.,  pp.  106-107. 

8.  Prehistoric  Irrigation  in  Arizona.  Ibid.,  no.  3,  pp.  323-330, 
Washington,  July  1893. 

9.  [Review  of]  An  Outline  of  the  Documentary  History  of  the 
Zufii  Tribe,  by  A.  F.  Bandelier.  Somatological  Observations  on 
Indians  of  the  Southwest,  by  Dr.  Herman  F.  C.  ten  Kate. 
A  Journal  of  American  Ethnology  and  Archaeology,  vol.  iii, 
Boston  and  New  York,  1892.  Science,  vol.  xxi,  no.  543,  pp. 
362-363,  New  York,  June  1893. 

1894  10.  [Various  unsigned  articles  in  Century  Cyclopedia  of  Names, 
New  York,  1894.] 

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4  F.    W.   HODGE 

11.  List  of  publications  of  the  Bureau  of  American  Ethnology 
with  index  to  authors  and  titles.  Bulletin  No.  24,  Bureau  of 
American  Ethnology,  pp.  1-25,  Washington,  1894.  (Revised 
1897,  1903.) 

12.  [R&uiew  of  ]  The  Land  of  Poco  Tiempo,  by  Charles  F.  Lummis, 
New  York,  1893.  American  Anthropologist,  vol.  vii,  no.  I, 
p.  120,  Washington,  Jan.  1894. 

13.  [Review  of  ]  Memoirs  of  the  International  Congress  of  An-  , 
thropology,    edited   by    C.    Staniland    Wake.     Chicago,    1894. 
Ihid.,  no.  4,  pp.  422-424,  Washington,  Oct.  1894. 

14.  Translation  of  the  Rudo  Ensayo.     Ihid.,  p.  424. 

15.  The  Hemenway  collections.     Ihid.,  p.  425. 

1894-  16.  [Articles  on]  Chimakuan,  Chimarikan,  Chimmesyan,  Cope- 

1895     han,  Costanoan,  Esselenian,  Kalapooian,  Kitunahan,  Koluschan, 

Kulanapan,  Mariposan,  Moquelumnan,  Palaihnihan,  Pujunan, 

Quoratean,  Salinan,  Sastean,  Timuquanan.     Johnson's  Universal 

Cyclopcedia,  New  York,  1894-1895. 

1895  17.  The  first  discovered  city  of  Cibola.  American  Anthropologist^ 
vol.  VIII,  no.  2,  pp.  142-152,  Washington,  Apr.  1895.  (Reprinted 
in  The  Archceologist,  vol.  iii,  nos.  6,  7,  Columbus,  Ohio,  June, 
July,  1895.) 

18.  Charles  Candee  Baldwin.     Ibid.,  p.  180. 

19.  The  early  Navajo  and  Apache.  Ibid,,  no.  3,  pp.  223-240, 
Washington,  July  1895. 

20.  [Reply  to  Capt.  J.  G.  Bourke's  criticism  of  "The  Early 
Navajo  and  Apache."]     Ibid.,  pp.  294-295. 

21.  Aboriginal  use  of  adobes.  The  Archceologist,  vol.  iii,  no.  8, 
p.  265,  Columbus,  Ohio,  Aug.  1895. 

22.  [Review  of]  The  Man  Who  Married  the  Moon,  and  other 
Pueblo  Indian  Folk  Stories,  by  Charles  F.  Lummis.  New  York, 
1894.  Journal  of  American  Folk-Lore,  vol.  viii,  no.  29,  pp. 
168-169,  Boston  and  New  York,  1895. 

1896  23.  Pueblo  snake  ceremonials.  American  Anthropologist,  vol. 
IX,  no.  4,  pp.  133-136,  Washington,  Apr.  1896. 

24.  John  Gregory  Bourke.  Ibid.,  no.  7,  pp.  245-248,  Washing- 
ton, July  1896. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  6 

25.  Pueblo  Indian  clans.  Ihid.,  no.  10,  pp.  345-352,  Washing- 
ton, Oct.  1896. 

26.  [Review  of  ]  The  History  of  Mankind,  by  Professor  Friedrich 
Ratzel.  Translated  from  the  German  edition  by  A.  J.  Butler. 
London  and  New  York,  1896.  Ibid.,  no.  11,  pp.  385-386, 
Washington,  Nov.  1896. 

27.  In  Memoriam — John  Gregory  Bourke.  Journal  of  American 
Folk-Lore,  vol.  ix,  no.  33,  pp.  139-142,  Boston  and  New  York, 
Apr  .-June  1896. 

28.  List  of  works  useful  to  the  student  of  the  Coronado  expedi- 
tion. [With  George  Parker  Winship  and  Justin  Winsor.] 
Fourteenth  Annual  Report  of  the  Bureau  of  American  Ethnology ^ 
i8g2-93,  part  i,  pp.  599-613,  Washington,  1896. 

1897  29.  Katzimo  the  enchanted.    Land  of  Sunshine,  vol.  vii,  no.  6, 
pp.  225-236,  Los  Angeles,  Nov.  1897. 

30.  [Letter  to  Dr.  Elliott  Coues  regarding  the  early  use  of  the 
name  Kansas,  with  comment  thereon.]  In  Brower,  J.  V.,  The 
Mississippi  River  and  its  Utmost  Source,  pp.  165-166,  St.  Paul, 
1897. 

31.  Bibliographic  notes.  In  Matthews,  Washington,  Navaho 
Legends,  pp.  276-278,  Boston  and  New  York,  1897. 

32.  The  Enchanted  mesa.  National  Geographic  Magazine,  vol. 
VIII,  no.  10,  pp.  273-284,  Washington,  Oct.  1897. 

33 .  The  Hausa  Association  of  London.  A  merican  A  nthropologist, 
vol.  X,  no.  7,  p.  213,  Washington,  July  1897. 

34.  The  verification  of  a  tradition.  Ibid.,  no.  9,  pp.  299-302, 
Washington,  Sept.  1897. 

35.  Bandelier's  researches  in  Peru  and  Bolivia.  Ibid.,  pp.  303- 
311. 

36.  The  cairn  on  the  Enchanted  mesa.  Science,  n.s.,  vol.  vi, 
no.  153,  p.  846,  New  York,  Dec.  3,  1897. 

37.  The  Enchanted  mesa.  Ibid.,  no.  157,  pp.  994-995,  New 
York,  Dec.  31,  1897. 

1898  38.  The  Enchanted  mesa.     Century  Magazine,  vol.  lvi,  no.  i, 
PP-  1 5-31*  New  York,  May  1898. 

^    39.  The  weird  snake-dance  of  the  Mokis.     The  Voice,  New  York, 
June  30,  1898. 


6  F,   W,  HODGE 

40.  [Review  of  ]  The  Coronado  Expedition,  1 540-1 542,  by  George 
Parker  Winship.  American  Historical  Review,  vol.  Ill,  pp.  370- 
372,  New  York,  1898. 

1899  41.  Coronado's  march  to  Quivira.  In  Brower,  J.  V.,  Memoirs 
of  Explorations  in  the  Basin  of  the  Mississippi,  vol.  11,  "Harahey," 
pp.  29-73,  St.  Paul,  1899. 

42.  Die  Erforschung  der  verzauberten  Mesa  (La  Mesa  Encan- 
tada).     Globus,  Bd.  lxxv,  Braunschweig,  Marz  11,  1899. 

43.  Rare  Indian  books  found.  American  Anthropologist,  n.s., 
vol.  I,  no.  I,  pp.  198-199,  New  York,  Jan.-Mar.  1899. 

1900  44.  [Review  of  ]  Ceremonial  Deposits  Found  in  an  Ancient  Pueblo 
Estufa  in  northern  New  Mexico,  U.S.A.,  by  George  H.  Pepper. 
New  York,  1899.  American  Anthropologist,  n.s.,  vol.  11,  no.  i, 
pp.  169-170,  New  York,  Jan.-Mar.  1900. 

45.  The  International  Congresses.     Ibid.,  pp.  180-182. 

46.  Sir  John  William  Dawson.     Ibid.,  p.  187. 

47.  Walter  James  Hoffman.     Ibid.,  p.  187. 

48.  Pueblo  ruins  reserved.  Ibid.,  no.  3,  pp.  597-598,  New  York, 
July-Sept.  1900. 

49.  [Review  of  ]  An  Old  Indian  Village,  by  John  August  Udden. 
Rock  Island,  111.,  1900.  Ibid.,  no.  4,  pp.  749-750,  New  York, 
Oct. -Dec.  1900. 

50.  [Review  of]  The  Childhood  of  Ji-shib,  the  Ojibwa,  and 
Sixty-four  Pen  Sketches,  by  Albert  Ernest  Jenks.  Madison, 
Wis.,  1900.     Ibid.,  pp.  753-754- 

51.  [Review  of  ]  In  &  Around  the  Grand  Canyon.  The  Grand 
Canyon  of  the  Colorado  River  in  Arizona,  by  George  Wharton 
James.     Boston,  1900.     Ibid.,  pp.  751-753. 

52.  Pueblo  ruins  in  Kansas.     Ibid.,  pp.  778-779. 

53.  Pajarito  park.  Our  new  national  reservation.  New  York 
Sunday  Herald,  Sept.  16,  1900. 

54.  [Various  ethnological  and  historical  notes.]  In  Coues, 
Elliott,  On  the  Trail  of  a  Spanish  Pioneer.  The  Diary  and  Itiner- 
ary of  Francisco  Garces  {missionary  priest)  in  his  travels  through 
Sonora,  Arizona,  and  California,  17^5-1776.  2  vols.,  New  York, 
1900. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  7 

55.  [Review  of]  American  Anthropologist,  n.s.,  vol.  11,  no.  3, 
July-Sept.  1900.  Science,  vol.  xii,  no.  303,  p.  611,  New  York, 
Oct.  1900. 

1900-  56.  [Historical  and  ethnological  notes  on  the]  Memorial  which 
1901     Fray  Juan  de  Santander  .  .  .  presents  to  .  .  .  King  Philip  IV. 

Made  by  the  Father  Fray  Alonso  de  Benavides.     Madrid,  1630. 

Land  of  Sunshine,  Los  Angeles,  vol.  xiii,  Sept.-Oct.  1900,  to  vol. 

XIV,  March  1901. 

1901  57-  Recentes  explorations  ethnologiques  et  archeologiques  aux 
Etats-Unis.  La  Geographic,  vol.  iii,  no.  3,  pp.  203-208,  Paris, 
March  1901. 

58.  Santa  Fe.  The  City  of  the  Holy  Faith.  In  Powell,  Lyman 
P.,  ed.,  American  Historic  Towns:  Historic  Towns  of  the  Western 
States,  pp.  449-478,  New  York,  1901. 

59.  [Review  of]  Album  of  Papua  Types,  H.  North  New  Guinea, 
Bismarck  Archipelago,  German  Salomon  Islands,  by  Dr.  A.  B. 
Meyer  and  R.  Parkinson.  Dresden,  1904.  American  Anthro- 
pologist, n.s.,  vol.  Ill,  no.  i,  p.  173,  New  York,  Jan.-Mar.  1901. 

60.  [Review  of  ]  An  Old  Indian  Village,  by  Johan  August  Udden. 
Rock  Island,  111.,  1900.  National  Geographic  Magazine,  vol.  xii, 
no.  4,  pp.  165-166,  Washington,  Apr.  1901. 

1902  61.  Indians  of  North  America.  Encyclopcedia  Britannica, 
Tenth  edition,  1902.  [The  article  is  devoted  to  a  summary  of 
the  history  of  the  tribes  north  of  Mexico  during  the  last  quarter 
century.] 

62.  [Critical  commentary  on  books  relating  to  the  aborigines  and 
the  history  of  America.]  In  Larned,  J.  N.,  ed.,  The  Literature  of 
American  History:  Edited  for  the  American  Library  Association, 
Boston,  1902.  {See  Nos.  552,  558,  559,  561,  563,  567,  568,  570, 
572,  576,  580,  581,  582,  584.  594»  598,  604,  607,  608,  609,  611, 
615,  619,  620,  623,  626,  628,  629,  631,  632,  633,  636,  640,  643, 
653,  657,  659,  661,  662,  665,  667,  668,  669,  671,  673-677,  679, 
686-689,  1192,  1199,  3391,  3394,  3403,  3409,  3415.) 

1903  63.  [Review  of]  The  Night  Chant.  A  Navaho  Ceremony.  By 
Washington  Matthews.  New  York,  1902.  American  Anthro- 
pologist, n.s.,  vol.  V,  no.  i,  pp.  130-132,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  Jan.- 
Mar.  1903. 


8  F.   W.  HODGE 

64.  Mary  Louise  Duncan  Putnam.     Ibid.,  pp.  173-174. 

65.  Dr.  Alfredo  Chavero.    Ibid.,  pp.  174-175. 

66.  [Review  of]  American  Anthropologist,  n.s.,  vol.  V,  no.  i, 
Jan.-Mar.  1903.  Science,  vol.  xvii,  no.  440,  pp.  906-907,  New 
York,  June  1903. 

67.  Frank  Russell.  American  Anthropologist,  n.s.,  vol.  v,  no.  4, 
pp.  737-738,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  Oct.-Dec.  1903. 

1903-  68.  [Articles:]  Arizona,  Navaho  Indians,  New  Mexico,  Pueblo 

1905  Indians,  Queres  Indians,  Salishan,  Santa  Fe,  Shawnee,  Sho- 
shonean.     Encyclopedia  Americana,  New  York,  1903-1905. 

1904  69.  Chronological  summary  of  historical  events  connected  with 
the  Zufii,  1539-1800.  In  Stevenson,  M.C.,  The  Zuni  Indians, 
23d  Annual  Report  of  the  Bureau  of  American  Ethnology,  pp.  283- 
286,  Washington,  1904. 

70.  [Review  of  ]  The  Navajo  and  His  Blanket,  by  U.  S.  Hollister. 
Denver,  1903.  American  Anthropologist,  vol.  vi,  no.  3,  pp.  541- 
545,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  July-Sept.  1904. 

71.  Hopi  pottery  fired  with  coal.     Ibid.,  pp.  581-582. 

1906  72.  Recent  progress  in  American  anthropology.  Ibid.,  vol.  viii, 
no.  3,  pp.  441-553,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1906. 

1907  73.  [Review  of]  Proceedings  and  Collections  of  the  Wyoming 
Historical  and  Geological  Society  for  the  year  1905.  Edited  by 
Rev.  Horace  Edwin  Hayden,  M.A.,  Corresponding  Secretary 
and  Librarian.  Vol.  ix.  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  1905.  American 
Anthropologist,  n.s.,  vol.  ix,  no.  i,  pp.  200-203,  Lancaster,  Pa., 
Jan.-Mar.  1907. 

74.  [Review  of]  Columbus,  Ramon  Pane  and  the  Beginnings  of 
Anthropology,  by  Edward  Gay  lord  Bourne.  Worcester,  Mass., 
1906.     Ibid.,  pp.  203-204. 

75.  [Articles:]  Abiquiu,  Abo,  Acochis,  Acoma,  Adobe,  Ahome, 
Alameda,  Alamillo,  Alchedoma,  Apache,  Apaches  del  Perrillo, 
Apaches  del  Quartelejo,  Arivaipa,  Arizonac,  Arizpe,  Asa,  Ati, 
Atripuy,  Awatobi,  Babispe,  Bacapa,  Bagiopa,  Bahacecha, 
Baquigopa,  Baserac,  Batequi,  Belen,  Buquibava,  Caborca, 
Cahita,  Cajuenche,  Calabazas,  Candelaria,  Casa  Grande,  Casa 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  9 

Montezuma,  Cebolleta,  Cerro  Cabezon,  Chiataina,  Chichilticalli, 
Chilili,  Chiutaiina,  Cochiti,  Cocopa,  Comeya  (with  H.  W. 
Henshaw),  Conchi,  Cora,  Corodeguachi,  Coyoteros,  Cubero, 
Cuercomache,  Cuerno  Verde,  Cuitciabaqui,  Cumuripa,  Cuneil, 
Cuquiarachi,  Cuyamunque,  Dyami,  El  Morro,  El  Paso,  Encinal, 
Eudeve,  Faraon,  Galisteo,  Genizaros,  Gila  Apache,  Gipuy, 
Guatitruti,  Guazapar,  Guazavas,  Guazave,  Guevavi,  Gyusiwa, 
Halona,  Hapanyi,  Harahey,  Hatsi,  Hawikuh,  Heashkowa, 
Heshota  Ayahltona,  Heshota  Hluptsina,  Heshota  Uhla,  Hlauk- 
wima,  Hlauuma,  Huachinera,  Imuris,  Irrigation,  Isleta,  Isleta 
del  Sur,  Itscheabine,  Iza,  Jacona,  Jemez,  Jicarilla,  Jocomes,  Jova, 
Jumano,  Katzimo,  Kechipauan,  Kekwaii,  Keresan  Family, 
Kiakima,  Kiva,  Kopiwari,  Kowina,  Kurts,  Laguna,  Lipan, 
Maricopa,  Matsaki,  Mayo,  Mescaleros,  Meyo,  Mimbreiios, 
Mishongnovi,  Moenkapi,  Mogollon,  Mohave  (with  H.  W. 
Henshaw),  Mokaich,  Movas.  In  Handbook  of  American 
.  Indians,   Bulletin  30,  Bureau    of  American    Ethnology,   pt.   I, 

Washington,  1907. 

1908  76.  Bibliography  of  anthropology.  American  Anthropologist, 
n.s.,  vol.  X,  no.  i,  pp.  175-176,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  Jan.-Mar.  1908. 
(Note.) 

77.  {Review  of  ]  The  Mother  of  California,  by  Arthur  Walbridge 
North.  San  Francisco  and  New  York,  1908.  Ihid.,  no.  3,  pp. 
459-461,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  July-Sept.  1908. 

78.  Charles  Eliot  Norton.  Ihid.,  no.  4,  pp.  704-705,  Lancaster, 
Pa.,  Oct.-Dec.  1908. 

1909  79.  Otis  Tufton  Mason.  Popular  Science  Monthly,  vol.  Lxxiv, 
no.  I,  pp.  96-100,  New  York,  Jan.  1909. 

80.  [Introduction  to]  The  language  of  the  Piro,  by  John  Russell 
Bartlett.  American  Anthropologist,  n.s.,  vol.  xi,  no.  3,  pp.  426- 
433,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  July-Sept.  1909. 

81.  The  "Centenary  Congress"  of  Americanists.  Ibid.,  pp. 
533-535. 

1910  82.  [Articles:]  Nambe,  Nevome,  Oshach,  Paguate,  Palaihnihan, 
Papago,  Patoqua,  Payuguan,  Pecos,  Picuris,  Pima,  Pinawan, 
Piros,  Pojoaque,  Pope,  Puaray,  Pueblo  de  los  Jumanos,  Pueblos, 
Punames,  Qualacu,  Quarai,  Quartelejo,  Querecho,  Quigyuma, 


10  F.   W.  HODGE 

Quivira,  Sandia,  San  Felipe,  San  Ildefonso,  San  Juan,  San  Juan 
Bautista,  San  Ldzaro,  San  Lorenzo,  San  Marcos,  Santa  Clara, 
Santo  Domingo,  San  Xavier  del  Bac,  Senecu,  Senecu  del  Sur, 
Sevilleta,  Shahaka,  Shawiti,  Shinats,  Shipaulovi,  Shongopovi, 
Shruhwi,  Shrutsuna,  Shufina,  Shunaiki,  Shuwimi,  Sia,  Sinaloa, 
Skurshka,  Soba,  Sobaipuri,  Socorro,  Socorro  del  Sur,  Sonoita, 
Soshka,  Suamca,  Suma,  Tabira,  Tajique,  Tano,  Taos,  Tapitsiama, 
Tarahumare,  Tatarrax,  Teguayo,  Tepehuane,  Tesuque,  Tewa, 
Teypana,  Tigua,  Tome,  Trea,  Tsawarii,  Tsiama,  Tsipiakwe, 
Tubac,  Tubutama,  Tucson,  Tungyaa,  Turk,  Tutahaco,  Tyasoli- 
wa,  Wabakwa,  Yaqui,  Zufii.  In  Handbook  of  American  Indians, 
Bulletin  30,  Bureau  of  American  Ethnology,  pt.  ii,  Washington, 
1910. 

83.  The  Jumano  Indians.  Proceedings  of  The  American  Anti- 
quarian Society,  pp.  3-22,  Worcester,  Apr.  1910. 

84.  Cyrus  Thomas.  American  Anthropologist,  n.s.,  vol.  xil, 
no.  2,  pp.  337-343,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  Apr.-June  1910. 

85.  Report  on  the  Bureau  of  American  Ethnology  [for  the  fiscal 
year  ending  June  30,  1910].  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Smith- 
sonian Institution,  Pub.  no.  2002,  pp.  46-56,  Washington,  1910. 

86.  [Letter  to  Rev.  S.  D.  Peet  giving  statistics  of  Indian  tribes.] 
American  Antiquarian,  vol.  xxxii,  no.  3,  pp.  181-182,  Salem, 
Mass.,  July-Sept.  19 10. 

191 1  87.  Report  on  the  Bureau  of  American  Ethnology  [for  the  fiscal 
year  ending  June  30,  191 1].  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Smith- 
sonian Institution,  Pub.  no.  2065,  pp.  31-44,  Washington,  191 1. 

1912  88.  Report  on  the  Bureau  of  American  Ethnology  [for  the  fiscal 
year  ending  June  30,  1912].  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Smith- 
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89.  Note  on  the  accompanying  papers  [Casa  Grande,  Arizona,  by 
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